호환 APK 다운로드
| 다운로드 | 개발자 | 평점 | 리뷰 |
|---|---|---|---|
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Itemtopia Inventory
다운로드 Apk Playstore 다운로드 → |
Itemtopia Inc. | 4.5 | 608 |
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Itemtopia Inventory
다운로드 APK |
Itemtopia Inc. | 4.5 | 608 |
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Smart Inventory - Mobile & Web 다운로드 APK |
NonZeroApps | 4.5 | 2,553 |
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StuffKeeper: Home inventory 다운로드 APK |
StuffKeeper | 3.6 | 581 |
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Find my stuff: Home inventory 다운로드 APK |
Miquel Martinez | 3 | 100 |
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HouseBook - Home Inventory 다운로드 APK |
Cameron Henige | 4.3 | 903 |
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Inventory
다운로드 APK |
BN | 4.2 | 747 |
다른 한편에서는 원활한 경험을하려면 파일을 장치에 다운로드 한 후 파일을 사용하는 방법을 알아야합니다. APK 파일은 Android 앱의 원시 파일이며 Android 패키지 키트를 의미합니다. 모바일 앱 배포 및 설치를 위해 Android 운영 체제에서 사용하는 패키지 파일 형식입니다.
네 가지 간단한 단계에서 사용 방법을 알려 드리겠습니다. Life Inventory 귀하의 전화 번호.
아래의 다운로드 미러를 사용하여 지금 당장이 작업을 수행 할 수 있습니다. 그것의 99 % 보장 . 컴퓨터에서 파일을 다운로드하는 경우, 그것을 안드로이드 장치로 옮기십시오.
설치하려면 Life Inventory 타사 응용 프로그램이 현재 설치 소스로 활성화되어 있는지 확인해야합니다. 메뉴 > 설정 > 보안> 으로 이동하여 알 수없는 소스 를 선택하여 휴대 전화가 Google Play 스토어 이외의 소스에서 앱을 설치하도록 허용하십시오.
이제 위치를 찾으십시오 Life Inventory 방금 다운로드 한 파일입니다.
일단 당신이 Life Inventory 파일을 클릭하면 일반 설치 프로세스가 시작됩니다. 메시지가 나타나면 "예" 를 누르십시오. 그러나 화면의 모든 메시지를 읽으십시오.
Life Inventory 이 (가) 귀하의 기기에 설치되었습니다. 즐겨!
Note: For privacy all data is local within the app; and there is a different version for iPad. This app guides users in creating their own Life Inventory, which can provide greater self-understanding of their personality, strengths, and weaknesses. While requiring a significant investment of time, the Inventory allows users to analyze reactions to: ● People ● Institutions and Organizations ● Principles, Ideals and Beliefs ● Sources of Anxiety and Excitement ● Fears ● Sex Relations The process of completing a Life Inventory doesn't directly address anyone's specific addiction(s), but rather helps the user examine in detail events that have transpired in their life. The Life Inventory app gently assists the user in probing into not only what happened, but also why it happened. The questions asked help the user delve into areas often never considered before like: ● What did I want? ● Why did I want it? ● What am I not admitting? ● What lie did I tell myself? (always present) ● What did I leave out or not say? ● What lie did I tell others? ● Have I ever done the same thing? ● Was it any of my business? ● Were my expectations reasonable? ● What was the real truth? ● What was I not seeing? ● Did I fail to see the facts of the situation? ● What actions did I take to get what I wanted? ● What actions did I omit to get what I wanted? Sometimes the questions are difficult to answer, but once done, they help provide significant insight into why certain choices were made and, more importantly, determining there are often alternative choices available which will make life so much better. Life Inventory guides the user through six different steps, each with its own activity grouping, for making a Life Inventory in writing: ● Build Lists ● Causes and Effects ● My Part ● Fears Analysis ● Fear Questions ● Sex Relations The Inventory begins by using one simple list, which defines four fixed Categories in which to file away what are broadly categorized as Incidents: ● People ● Institutions and Organizations ● Principles, Ideals and Beliefs ● Sources of Anxiety and Excitement Each of the four Categories will contain hierarchical sub-categories that the user created (Miscellaneous is included by default). From there, users outline Entities and then individual Incidents. Step-by-step, users complete the Causes and Effects of each Incident. Next, users determine the part they played in each Incident listed. It is not unusual to create hundreds of individual Incident forms. The app includes the ability to create and save all written lists and forms with password protection. Having completed all their Incident forms, users can refer to these forms to help list all their Fears. The app includes the following eight pre-defined fears, to which the user is free to add: ● Other people’s opinions ● Not getting what I want ● Not having control of the situation ● Financial insecurity ● Abandonment ● Physical harm ● Failure ● Success The fifth step is examining each Fear category and answering the following key questions: ● Why did I have this fear? ● When did I first notice this fear in my life? ● How did I hold on to this fear? ● What did this fear make me do? ● What chain of circumstances did this fear set in motion in my life? ● How did I react to this fear? ● What decision did this fear cause me to make? ● How did self-reliance fail me? ● What should I have done instead? A sixth and final step is examining Sex Relations, where users answer 12 probing questions regarding each individual sexual relationship. A final Sex Relations exercise asks users to write their sexual ideal towards which they are willing to grow. For those involved in 12-step programs a Life Inventory is considered the equivalent of a Moral Inventory.